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abbraise

 

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Abbraise

Definition:

(verb)

1. (popular) To praise or compliment excessively.

2. (local) To slightly sear or brown the surface of food items.

Usage:

(popular)

  • He loves to abbraise his teammates after every game, always highlighting their skills and hard work.
  • The author was abbraised by critics worldwide for her exceptional debut novel.
  • It's important to recognize others' achievements but be careful not to abbraise them too much, as it might come off as insincere.

(local)

  • She gently abbraised the steak on both sides before slow-cooking it to perfection.
  • The chef recommended abbraising the vegetables briefly to bring out their natural flavors.
  • For added texture, you can abbraise the tops of the muffins before serving.

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